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EY Report Flags 20% Decline in Corporate Emissions Goals, Budget Cuts Impacting Climate Actions

Big 4 CornerEY Report Flags 20% Decline in Corporate Emissions Goals, Budget Cuts Impacting Climate Actions

The 2023 Sustainable Value Study by EY reveals a troubling trend in corporate sustainability, particularly in climate action. Surveying 520 Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs) across industries and countries, key findings include a 20% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions reduction (down from 30%), a drop in climate actions from an average of 10 to 4, and an extension of climate goals deadlines to 2050 from the previous target of 2036. Another EY survey of finance leaders indicates that despite sustainability being a top investment priority, economic pressures lead to budget cuts.

The report highlights a growing divide between climate action leaders and laggards, with only 34% of respondents expecting increased spending on climate initiatives, down from 61%. Despite the slowdown, over half of the companies report exceeding financial and brand value expectations from their climate efforts.

By FCCT Editorial Team

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